Award-winning travel writer Lawrence Millman tromps through western Ireland’s rugged countryside to record the oral hist......more
See. Eat. Sleep. Enjoy. A 72-Hour Guide to Dublin, Ireland. City breaks are perfect for those long weekends away. You go......more
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See. Eat. Sleep. Enjoy. A 72-Hour Guide to Berlin, Germany. 2nd Edition. Revised and Expanded. City breaks are perfect f......more
Hamburg is the European Union s seventh largest city. Located on the River Elbe, one hundred kilometers from the North S......more
Situated in the northwest of Germany, where the river Dussel flows into the Rhine, Dusseldorf is one of Germany s financ......more
For a long time we maintain in a special place to celebrate our anniversary and special birthdays with a cultural event.......more
Copenhagen is the capital of Denmark and is a friendly old girl of a town. Located on the resund strait, the city is c......more
The Wild Atlantic Way is Ireland s 2,500 kiIometre driving route stretching around the beautiful and rugged western coas......more
Storytellers, said Walter Benjamin, are descended from one of two tribes: the mariners or the peasants. We revel in the ......more
This book describes a variety of Irish country houses, with the emphasis on proprietors offering guest accommodation or ......more
Growing up, what Sanford Tweedie knew about East Germany was basically . . . nothing. West Germans were our friends; Eas......more
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If you think you know Ireland, this book will make you think again. Each year on St Patrick s Day the eighty million peo......more
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A description of life, past and present, as enjoyed or tolerated by the Irish community both North and South. Their aspi......more
There are few places on earth that compare to Ireland. From breathtaking landscapes to a unique culture steeped in histo......more
When the award-winning Irish Times’ journalist Rosita Boland was a schoolgirl she had― in common with all Irish children......more
An entertaining collection of facts, trivia and stories about Irish and Celtic culture. With offbeat stories taken from ......more
The Coach Fellas are known to almost all tourists who traverse the Irish countryside. Ostensibly bus drivers, they are a......more
The Coach Fellas are known to almost all tourists who traverse the Irish countryside. Ostensibly bus drivers, they are a......more
This book provides a lot of vocabulary, basic grammar instruction, and a healthy dose of cultural information. Look ins......more
Every golfer dreams of making a pilgrimage to the British Isles, to play the exhilarating game to be found on the ground......more
When the wind is from the north the old woman manages my meals with fair regularity; but on the other days she often mak......more
Travel Writing and Ireland, 1760-1860 examines a range of mainly British travel and travel-writing material from the per......more
Europe’s most westerly capital city was established by invaders and was for most of its history the locus of colonial ad......more
Europe’s most westerly capital city was established by invaders and was for most of its history the locus of colonial ad......more
In The Back of Beyond, James Charles Roy, a noted authority on Irish history and travel, escorts a disparate group of Am......more
This shopper’s guide to Ireland is organized by product (china, crystal, textiles, jewelry, food, and more) and describe......more
The book explores the multi-faceted nature of the important phenomenon of Irish tourism, drawing on current work in soci......more
It doesn’t take much - " 100 is usually sufficient" - to persuade Tony Hawks to take off on notoriously bizarre and hila......more
A tender but insightful true history of what makes the alumni of the University of Maryland, Munich Campus so special. O......more
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Michael Fewer has assembled descriptions of pedestrian travel throughout Ireland during the past 200 years. He takes the......more
A sea kayak battles the freezing Irish waters as the morning sun rises out of the countryside. On the western horizon is......more
Since the time when Greek sentinels lit fires on mountaintops for the use of mariners at sea, lighthouses have aided the......more
Alexis de Tocqueville visited Ireland in the company of his good friend Gustave de Beaumont in July and August of 1835. ......more